Nah they’re still lead acid. They seem to be robust and cheap.
Nah they’re still lead acid. They seem to be robust and cheap.
Can’t say I ever needed it in the 28 years I’ve been using Windows. I’m sure there are plenty who did, though.
Seems it’s ramped up a lot since the new CEO took over.
I mean it’s a $100,000 medical device, basically. Imagine if they just abandoned any other medical equipment like that? Sorry, your pacemaker isn’t supported anymore.
Those eco tank printers seem alright
John from Microsoft Windows works there though!
Valve: “Yeah, we funded Arch (btw)”
Mmm, my favorite flavor rock is uranium 238
I remember back in high school a gal was having computer trouble and when asked about it, she said her computer ran Microsoft office. Like yeah, people don’t really know what an os is.
I’ll just get the old box of Calgon out of the laundry room.
Huh, and Boeing wasn’t involved, you say?
Murica!
Salutes with coca cola in hand
They’re taking ram, though not vram.
Oh boy, someone’s getting sacked hard
They’re not buying the whole of Intel. It sounds like they want to buy one of their divisions, probably their PC division.
Oddly? The game needs ram to store data like variables that the game generates, like physics simulations, among other game systems. The game’s asset size alone doesn’t really matter.
Promotion Video? Like Japanese idols have?
It says they went to China in 2023 though?
God, they better not be unskippable
Tripp-Lite is owned by Eaton though